Soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGR) are a class of high energy transients whose brief emissions are thought to arise from young and highly magnetized neutron stars. The exact cause for these outbursts and the nature of the energy loss remain unknown. Here we report the discovery of a fading radio source within the localization of the relatively under-studied SGR 1900+14. We argue that this radio source is a short-lived nebula powered by the particles ejected during the intense high energy activity in late August 1998, which included the spectacular gamma-ray burst of August 27. The radio observations allow us to constrain the energy released in the form of particles ejected during the burst, un-complicated by beaming effects. Furthermore, thanks...
On 2010 March 19, the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope triggered on a short burst with temporal and spect...
We study the statistics of soft gamma repeater (SGR) bursts using a database of 187 events detected ...
A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in September 2005, after almost ...
Soft γ-ray repeaters (SGRs) are transient sources of high-energy photons, whose brief emissions are ...
It was established over a decade ago that the remarkable high-energy transients known as soft $\gamm...
The soft gamma repeater SGR 1900+14 became active again on 1998 June after a long period of quiescen...
The soft-gamma repeater SGR 1900+14 became active again on June 1998 after a long period of quiescen...
Four Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) have now been identified with certainty, and a fifth has possibly b...
The Soft Gamma Repeater SGR 1900+14 entered a remarkable phase of activity during the summer of 1998...
The Soft Gamma Repeater, SGR 1900+14, entered a new phase of activity in April 2001 initiated by the...
In June-July,1998 the Konus-Wind burst spectrometer observed a series of bursts from the new soft ga...
Sources of high-energy (greater than 20 keV) bursts fall into two distinct types: the non-repeating ...
The location of the soft gamma repeater SGR 1900ϩ14 was recently reduced to two 15 arcmin2 alternate...
Deep I-band imaging to of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900ϩ14 region has revealed a compact I ≈ ...
The nature of γ-ray bursters—astrophysical sources that emit abrupt bursts of γ-rays—presents a long...
On 2010 March 19, the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope triggered on a short burst with temporal and spect...
We study the statistics of soft gamma repeater (SGR) bursts using a database of 187 events detected ...
A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in September 2005, after almost ...
Soft γ-ray repeaters (SGRs) are transient sources of high-energy photons, whose brief emissions are ...
It was established over a decade ago that the remarkable high-energy transients known as soft $\gamm...
The soft gamma repeater SGR 1900+14 became active again on 1998 June after a long period of quiescen...
The soft-gamma repeater SGR 1900+14 became active again on June 1998 after a long period of quiescen...
Four Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) have now been identified with certainty, and a fifth has possibly b...
The Soft Gamma Repeater SGR 1900+14 entered a remarkable phase of activity during the summer of 1998...
The Soft Gamma Repeater, SGR 1900+14, entered a new phase of activity in April 2001 initiated by the...
In June-July,1998 the Konus-Wind burst spectrometer observed a series of bursts from the new soft ga...
Sources of high-energy (greater than 20 keV) bursts fall into two distinct types: the non-repeating ...
The location of the soft gamma repeater SGR 1900ϩ14 was recently reduced to two 15 arcmin2 alternate...
Deep I-band imaging to of the soft gamma-ray repeater SGR 1900ϩ14 region has revealed a compact I ≈ ...
The nature of γ-ray bursters—astrophysical sources that emit abrupt bursts of γ-rays—presents a long...
On 2010 March 19, the Swift/Burst Alert Telescope triggered on a short burst with temporal and spect...
We study the statistics of soft gamma repeater (SGR) bursts using a database of 187 events detected ...
A ~50 ks XMM-Newton observation of SGR 1900+14 has been carried out in September 2005, after almost ...